PAGE gagi- rga Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GLJARDIAN ,.=.__APRI1;§;_1L41 A °¢°*Q" °" ‘i I 3<§££l3 1.5‘ ICC >1 A Poromouni iii-MOE? EXTRA: "A ill Arr-m SHOWS 3 :25-7-9—-COME EARLY ‘~7- Ptmsmount presents nu Hort. a nononu uncut with R A ‘v5 i ' PETER LORRELON CH NEWS - CARTOON - ANlMAL COMEDY 7LoQ$-oo@>oo<§>co~éco@>oo<§>o -a-=réco .w@ W private eye getting G private oyo- M I *3 Wi‘ 49-411.“? '< r i 1w i t! iteleou Q; U‘ ré/G CAPITOL Today rm. and ssr. , snows 3.30 7 ond s45 ROY MIGERS King of the Cowboys TRIGGER Smartest Horse Ill "M. the Movie! Featuring "GABBY" ‘ PLUS COMEDY and FEATURETTE TIGNISH (JONVENT Honor R/oll for lilarch. Grade XI.-1. Mary McCuc; Earl O'Brien; 3, Betty Klnch. Grade X, l\.*—1~ Nelson Perry; 2 Jean Aylward; 3, Mary Callaghan. Grade X. B.—l, Reta McCue: 1'. Gladys Aheam; 3. Theresa Gander. iX.v-»l. Lena Gavin; 2. , 3, Rita ilarper. Grade Camilla Calla. them with MINARIYS urumsrn 35¢ in ICOIOIICAI s 8 c I with DALE EVANS and BOB NOLAN one THE SONS 0F THE PIONEERS ,,i b Rub on freely, and not! it ll . Greneluu. No one}! l i t HAYES 2. Alfredo O'Brien; 3, Frances Perry. Grade VII.—1. Carmilla Arsen- ault; 2, Irene Buote; 3, Augustine Gaudet. Grads VI. — Girls-l, Shirley - Perry; 2, Myrtle Keough; 3, Mary Cameron. Grade Kinch. Grade V.—l, Teresa. Cahill; 2. Leo Richard; 3, Leonard Broderick. Grade IV.—l, Florence Arsenault; 2, Freda Hogan; 8. Alberta. Rowe. Grade IV. B.—1. Irene Richard; 2, Joan Gaudet; 3, Velda. Gsutiet. Grade III. A,--1, Auldlne Arsem- nult; 2, Jeannette Richard; 3, Yvonne Perry. Grade III. B.-1, Ronald Bernard: 2. Peter Gaudet; 3, stusrt Arsen- auit. Grade 1I.-French-1. Catherine Gautier: 2. Edgar DesRoches; 3, DorLs Richard. i Grade II.~English—1. Florence Arm Cameron; 2. Albert lvicI-‘hce and. Dorothy Gallant; 3. Helen Rowe. Grade I.-1. Eugene Klnoh: VI. - Boys — 1. David o§cata>eo<a>waiooew I l‘ -—=Ar- lEMPlRE lfllllfillTw-FRI. fllltl SAT. " Shows 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sui. Only 2:30 IT’S A DOG’S llFE maurvouu tovs m Iltt run not... BARBARA REED w, taunt tAliiiNS lEE"---"WliiTE @ Georgetown And Vicinity Lean and Angus MacLean motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Miss Edna Fitzpatrick of Wood- vlllc lVIiils was u visitor to George- town on Tuesday. ,Mlsa Georgina MaeLeod who has been visiting for some time m Charlottetown. has returned to her home in Georgetown. Mrs. F. J. DeLory was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. , Miss Alice Jeflery of Charlotte- town is visiting relatives here. Members of tho Canadian Nnl- ional Railways bridge and build- ing crew. and local workmen i 1 started. on Tuesday. the construc- l lion of a rantp on the north side of the roundhousc, where coal cars will be unloaded in the fut- , urc. A bridge leading to Main ‘Street is also being coaistructgd v for teams going to and from the ramp. This will be an immense t improvement, as the present un- iloading place, near the station, works quite an inconvenience and dust nuisance to residents near-v by. Linernen of the Maritime Elec- tric Company from Montague have been busy the past few days installing new street lights on Glcnolg and Durham Streets and changing the location of certain other lights about the town. Friends of Mr. Horace Parker of Georgetown Royalty, who is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, are pleased to hear of his continued improvement and all hopc tihat hc will soon be able to return to his home complctclyi restored to health. , i Following the regular monthly‘ meeting of the Town Council on, ‘Monday night, notices have been: posted for applications for the position of Fire Chief for thv town. On Tucsday ntembcrs n‘ the Council visited the DrillSh Q and also inspected the town dum-i and the condition of several cul» ‘vcrts. and it is understood that i repairs and replacements will soon ' ‘commence on scvcral culverts and n MONULRAM x-u vunt First Chapter New Seriol "JACK ARMSTRONG" s!» Reilly's orross w. r. stitute met at the home of Airs. Louis Hogan on April 9th with an attendance of seven members and five visitors. _ The different committees save their reports andthe so mittces were rc-appointed. It was decided to get a wash-basin and towcls for the school if they "H" be obtained. The president. Mrr. Maurice McDonald. is going to procure a mat and pattern for thc Crapaud convention. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kelly. May 7th. that ticnccforlh be supplied by "the hostess the house" and would consist a sandwich two sweets Till’ April mf-‘fllhli! 0i "115 Ill‘: Second World War. . and I Also Laurel-Hardy Comedy and: . and familv z vmlle me wmJ was road from Mrs. Easton. _1 an early decision is expected on. lidumping conditions and regulat-l‘ ' ons. , | Beautiful flowers appearing on? Ithe Communion Table oi’ St. Davids Church on Easter Sunday,‘ and tho post Sunday were placed there bv Mrs. Myrtle Bnbim-au in memory nf Pie. Oliver Babine-au. who was killed, serving with the North,’ Nova Scotln Hizhlanders in thei‘ Howard MacLean, Walter NIac-i t Masters 0f _Tho i Parachute Mail B! Peter Benedict i Pesky was satisfied with her EVCIIIIIB. and more than satisfied with its promises for the future. She was only anxious now to get away from the Cowlss, and have] a few words in privacy with Peter. She was glad when the third ct ‘began and they took leave of each! ‘other with mutual and cool com-: ‘plZ-ments, and went book to their seats. l She did not, however. introduce the subject on which both his Jhoughts and hers were busy. un- -til they had withdrawn themselves finally from the midnight crowd in the exclusive little restaurant lie found for her, and were sitting shoulder to shoulder in a tax! on‘ the way home. Then she ssld cas-, ually fc-r even taxi-drivers have ears: "Will you come in and have a drink before you go home, Pet- er? I've got something I want to discuss with you." - Peter came. He knew that she had a hunch, by the set of her face, whose unlikeness to the firs. Peggy had never yet ceased to disconccrt him. He had a hunch in‘, iii-s turn that her hunches would‘ be good. She was playing a game‘ to which she had been born, and her sang-frold startled him every. time he stopped to think of it. They sat in s corner of the almost deserted lounge at the Malbro. and the weary and lmpasslve waiter. brought them sherry; and there at last they could have discussed murder and sudden death without being overheard, and without a- rousing any interest even if they had been overheard I "Spill it!" said Peter. “It Isn't a doubt. by any chance?" I "No, I'm more certain than ever. I-was. No. it's just an ides." Site, curled her painted finger-tips round I ‘the stem of her glass, and looked‘ at him with the straight look she‘ kept for him, since it went sol badly with the rest of the per-' mnalitv of Eleanor Vandeieur. "Look Peter! You're practically a policeman. I mean. if you went to Scotland Yard, and said you want- ed something very urgently, they'd get it for you, wouldn't they?" I “I Want Borne Dope!" "What is it you want?" I "Some marisiuana clga-retttsi please." "Great Scc-ttl" said Peter. stnrtb, ed, "whatever for?" _ i "They're the most Amorlclnli sort of dope I can think of. If you] know of a better and more charac- teristic form, I'll use it. No." she said reassurlngly, smiling at. his‘ quizzical face, "I'm not pl ,. ‘ BDAYS SALE grandmother, but located different- THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY fitfi-Ttrfilienilllifltli mun... mu. 2.1.12" onssoss. 4 W» 1.°° I iiRiRivs 5 lbs. 39c Fm DATES s’ “l $1' Pltted Perfection lceoream Pints 8. Bulk’ out cures; m sroguw Wanuts 1-4 u 33c Rfiiidlii" lb. 49c 1 lh. to an order ITesh Shollad lload LETTIIBE large 21c low BARROTS 3 lbs. 29c llcw SQUASH lh. 8c Fresh Dug PARSNIPS 3 lhs. 29c They Are Delicious. ' Fresh uionocit c SPECIAL DEAL I 6-quort Galvanized Foil, l lb. tin Floor Wox, l bottle Lemon Oil, l large pkg. Point All r... $1,418 °°"'°" "l" “MKS 9 TenouFOWL ‘llhs-—ll| 2 0 ]Cl|eoner,b2 till-ts Biig isolucoke or tin Bon Ami, UTQQ 0X Ullfl FY Tender PEAS 2 tins 31c , 0",, ,0 m, 0,“, m‘ 19c Young 4 to - spARE “m5 A 3 |h5_ DRAWN m: or CHARGE l Choice connso BEEF m. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL “WE l‘ 3 5 um - u. 47C a W1- c JUST rue rmnc TO HAVE on HAND w. Den", Free Delivery cpl CASH & CARRY STORES M“ PM". I87 Gt. Geo. St., ‘Charlottetown Phone 747 748 "The Big Store With The Big Stock" . _ . ‘rig and one visitor Drcsent. A leiitlegito “mu,” the hub“ 1m, 1°C“ ooh‘! corrcspontling socrctazy was asked'°“r~ I amn- 3“ 5' f“ ‘m reamm’ to send cards to sicl: and shut-l“ B“ "mi- Blli- I'VE 80¢ 1° 9196b“. ins. The members wcrc asked bvllish contact Somehow. Ind Shf’! - stipply srcrcinry to bring garm-‘coming to have ‘tea with me here' It was‘ mOViR.=-BR.R.CS;.CCQ.'~L‘IH°.R‘ latrigglc Clark and Mrs. Hnthcrlcyirm supimsed '0 he rich T‘ ‘vcflhl 1 j sane s!‘ ‘l/ZIS niuoh cniryvcd. Mrs. l3. Noycito sell, haven't they? And it can‘t| A game of bingo was then play-. ed. from which the sum of $1.30 vros realized. First prize for bingo was won a associate members. by Miss Noreen Tralnor, and the, second and third prizes by Mrs. Stirling Waddcll. A contest will be out on at the next meeting and Mrs. Louis Hogan will donate the prize. A dainty lunch was then scrv- ed by the hostess. Mrs. Joseph Kelly. then adjourned. NORTH WILTSI-IIRE W. M. S. The Easter meeting of the Wo- man's Missionary Society of North Wiltshirc United Church met at tlic home of Mrs. Wm. Clark onf ViSliOP P7650111 _ Thc, vicus meeting were read and ap-, theme was, "God's Book of Lilc."¢p|~oved Thfllsaos proceeds from B card party, M'55'°"“ry'a.nd the Govennmkent . been _ llioflfd five calls made and fruit; Thursday, p.m., April 3. “Christ the Living Word." program from the Monthly was followed. Mrs. Bow- man taking the lcadcr part, Mrs. Clark illc rcndcr. BSSiSYPd by, Lonrlcti W.I , The meeting , 119mm} or Mrs Em cm- on rhursnkind," said Peggy indignantiy. "I've icntsffnr a ‘ljrryrctm lob ncxt merl-t- }next Tuesday; and I thought thati n . or n00 '. cm s .re ;- ' mRking quilts to be orpngkedn RH fliulffzrlfngagnz°ni %',,..thk°,,,,g,‘§ilf.l" l , ' ' _ ' ' . ‘ baffiplagfrrpslgogiv‘ 58%“; n i confidence would be more likuiy Christian Si<'\'.':il‘dSlllli.rcald\/lil3.§g.5L0 establish "seu- I men“ wen’ i as a duct. "Alon-x" \'.'liicli5i'11l19kil1i-Y —1\"fl “WY 113V? S0055. prcsidrd of tlv- urzun. The Ens-Jae so very easy for a dope-crazy icr oflcrins was iflkvu. omouni- to get much of the stuff through} "l? l" $11-35 "Wmgqm 517i55-ithe customs. Can you get it for, 1c mcet ng thon closed with tho bencdictioniTi: nfigskaafiozlennetgfiid do S. . ‘ ‘ Qt‘ ‘ v ih§0rlr1(oslt1l2s“ntiind\‘(iip soscirrilodtliiig “I can", 5am Peter carefully‘ r 5.3.4....) "And you will?" she said. scenb‘ lug the difference. ‘ "Well-if you solemnly swear‘ ___.._ to me not to touch it yourself, on The regular meeting of the New any flcwlmt-flws. ‘l wlll." “~35 1.91.1 n; thej "I don't; swear anything of the NE-“l LaDON W.I. inn intention of touching it-but if‘ George Q°]¢‘|I get into a tight corner. and con}. day evening April 10th. The president. Mrs ly; though by all accounts, uady Cowle was the universal woman, as opposed to the Renaissance uni- versal man_ Peggy, secure in her daily lllliktl- up at the hands of Lilian myr- midon, and perhaps still more se- cure ln Sylvia's smartest after- noon frock, s creation in a lumin-i ous dark green which made her hlondness eerie, mct hcr with tr-c brazen aplcmb she had conic to expect of herself. "Miss Cowlei This is nice] Would, you prefer tea in my rooms. or‘ here? Or there's a quiet little lounge upstairs with a balcony over the park—" "The park. please. can get a little fresh I've been hunting for May be we air there: some ail day. I don't believe there's any :n London." But she looked cool or frozen silk. They had tea in the balcony, in s corner three sides open to whet little breeze there was mov- ing in the still, hot air. It was presided, Opening the meeting m vlction needs it. then frankly, , _ me usual ma...“ Thine“ n.em_|shail smoke crazyweed if I think bemunmy Wm“? there‘ m “"9 {fit You don.‘ tmnk I-m mo] “Jwsg within earshot, and no one "FAVORITE BRUNEHE" I A moon-rump mor, Favorite "My Brunette," which! opens to-day st the Prince Edward Tilicatre with the irrepressible Bob ( llope masquerading as a tough pri- vote detective. armed with sen in~i stead of guts, is more than likely to be voted the season's favorite comedy I with llopc m; a. private eye. and co-siai" Dorothy Lamour as his eye- full. the Para/mount release is pack- ed with laughs. thrills and suspense —the Hope, -,not Hitchcock brand. Boy plays a frustrated baby pho- tographer with a suppressed desire: l0 be a private investigator. lie ‘Wallis to focus his eyes on more adult "babies." and when one. thoi sultry Miss Lamour. mistakes him, foi- the sleuth next door. Hope ent- _ei‘s eagerly into the disguise. The girl leaves a. mysterious map in Bob's care, and cinlisls his aid in nor search for his missing uncle, an. important foreign diplomat. That's where sanity leaves off and Hops takes over. He is immediately lm volved with the most gruesome I bers answered roll call by naming. ihclr favorite color There wits one‘. Minutes oi pro» The secretary reported grant h-ad received. Sick committee re- Hymns, "Crown Him With Many bills Wm passed in. | Crowns". Incarnate" were sung. Opening New Doors for God's Word was presented. Mrs. Bow- man‘ taking the leader's part. in Mrs. Deacon's abscncc. with fl nthr-r nrcmbcrs asslstlnfl. Hymn, “Thr- I-feavons Declare 11hr Glory‘, M“ m-miborne Campbell Lord" closed this part of and “O Word of God, ‘swish law-in unrl a. pencil sharpener. i School committee reported at had been purchased for the school? New committees appointed were: School, Mrs Claudc MucEwcn and Mrs. Harold ii/Idiyhcu: program. Leigh MnoEweit and Mrs.‘ Correspondence gram. The Word of Life and Lightiwas t-hcn» PICK] and discussed. It was thcn presented. (the members taking part. “Light of the Lonely Pilcrims Ilcari" clcsod this, the inst part oi the tarogram. The president thcn took t-hztrgi- and zavo three short readings. 2. Doreen Douootm 8. lyivh Rona. Minutes of previous meeting were read; roll culled: eight members . nipping t IM-m-ile path across Tsxn and Oklflwmll. a tornado furs inn killed more than mo persons and injured upwards of 1.000 as property damage ran into millions. Hardest hit was Wood- m. elm. sum 1a ma. Guards were nested to prmnt lootin; same was moved and seconded we don- Hnllllqate $10.00 to ihc Red Cross. PlWllS for lmnprcvlnrz um to be disu-tizsrzl at May m ing Program consisted qt cont-v s. A “Ma._v" contest, put on by Mrs Don Maclfwm was won by Mrs Pollard. our guest. Contest entitled "A Blank Old Lady" was put on, by Mrs H Mayhew. Prim was won by Mrs Mort MncEvren. Mrs. Don MacExvei1 invited the mem- bers to meet at her home for May meeting when roll call “will be an- the school grounds t swercd by naming n perrenial flower and an exchange of slips or bulbs l. Meeting closed with the King, and committee in charge , BYRNES ROAD SCHOOL 1 Report for March: Grade IX-—1. Marion McInnis; 2. Anne Mclnnls. Gflldl.’ VIIT—l. Rachael Trsim, or: 2. Perle Kenny. t Grade VI Sr.-l. George Gian. kin: 2. Lcith Woolriclge; 3. Ger-l aid Byrnc. Grade Vl Jlt-l. Bruce Wool- ridge. Grade V Sr.-l. Elva Trainer; 2. Francis McInnis; 3. llmmanuei| Byrnc. | Grade V Jr.--l. Bernard Gillan. Grad» IV,—l. Marie Clarkin: 2. Edna Wonlrldgc. Gradr- TI 5r.-i. Marie Kenny: 2. Rrnle Wnnlridzc 8r John Kenny] tequal); 3. Roy Kenny. 1 Grade fl’ Jr.—i. Jcan Clarklnz, 2. Celia Woolridgr: a Flora Wool- ridge (equal); a. Phillip Gillan. I Grade l-l. Laura Kenn . | Perfect atlendartce- Mar e Ken- nyillrs. Thomas Kenny, teadsn. waiting for her in a corner of the ‘had an artistic ouiz it‘ I can help i-t. do you?" "No," said Peter. "I don't. have them ready for Tuesday sf- ternoon" CHAPTER IX Wrong Cigarette Case Con... cow“, “me 1mg the Mlplto the serial screen. Jock Arm- bro on the following Tuesday sf-U! ternoon in the region of half-past three, and found Miss Vandeletir lounge. She looked round her with her tisunl slow, languid and grace- ful indifference, and found the pale blond coils of hair, and atl- vanced upon them with an un- moved face. Not an effusive wo - an. Evon her smile was cool and. nloc-f. And as for hcr thoughts. no one could be expected to nus-kc reasonably accurate stress‘ at thfil. Actually, reflected Peggy. ris- ing to meet. her, her motives for, coming there were probably as‘ shallow and rational as the haif-, curiosity which moves idle wom-| en to draw from one another talesnmm m4 un-ulmg action scenes, they do not believe. nor Dflfilfll-llleptlbllch "Home In Oklahoma,” larly want to hear. She had on starring Roy Rogers. which opensi afternoon to while away, withoutt any particular spur. or any attrac- tlve programme. Eleanor" was‘ Lumh We 59""!!! by m9 “w”! someone new and unexplored, andinewggt popum- Western songs, ‘at any rate not distasteful, and; she rather wanted to see the miniatures. i This was genuine enough. gndi Pansy never doubted it. Corrie‘ spot, like het- l Rats Quickly Ouiclt, deadly, any to l nu . . . rofo can't resist It. Got: oven the loslut . old ones. Win your wlr I on rah new with Rot- Nlp. At drug. hordvuto I general stores. Sis GOIMMDIINIOEOIL ~ , trout» vnms i m U, b u H; ‘even closely within sight, for the h m 1g e M! y ‘mibalcony ran a little way round the A"- corner of the building, and flier right. I'll get you some. You shall: table w" l" the ‘Wm Wm" NEW SERIAL CHAPTER (‘DRYING Columbia's izcw serial at the E. plre Theatre. John Hart plays the title role with Rosemary LcPliuit-iiu, J09 Brown and Pierre Wutkln also‘. importantly cast. The scrcrn-pliyi for the serial nvas vn-lttcn by Art- hur Hoerl, Lewis (Jloy. Royal Cole and Leslie Swabaclcrr, Wiilace Fox directed for producer Sam Kata- men. E onerous}:- - sorrow i lous death or ramh owner Burn Tal- ‘\'\\\P l moan-intramuscu- |' Iwute no time trying to apprehend group of out-throats ever assembled in one picture, t5 trapped in on in- sane asylum sphere he plays golf. . wltlt a partner who doesn't use a combkle forces to bring the story ball. and finally winds up in the to 5 lh.-nun; Qllmajr, death house at. San Quentin“ “m; Burtson and Gene Cellini framed with a ‘murder rap. It looks t,“ pmmmw; m featured juvenile like the end. but them are still more my“ 1n while Lee (To be continued) NEXT WEEK i "Ginscfl _ , la-llizhs to follow. ~LR55e5'- white, Dick Elliott, OlIVET Rocketinfl from tlic oi" waves Sllppmflllfi "We b)’ "Y1"! i° km Blake. EdYi-hli Emmi» wally wmkcr him, arc Peter Lorre. Lon Qiancy. d a ha" of youngsters and John lloyt, Jack La Rue aindvgnhes m. m5 Lmdney puwn; an-Amencnn ‘mime!’ Ding“- ‘produotion. Drake wrote the screen- tmng, tho boy. l RZZTRRRZ riilacnliieiiimsuillggifnifi “INTER. n00 "m" UUE ON Dlfly from A" Bfilflmiil figs‘ l: “ ,, .. I l I D .1 C_ MK _ Ace erm. deshuctlon in Jack Armslr ‘ SCnEEN r ‘Ngiatge assozl-iaetzn pzoducm and The “my n, a young my.‘ “we ‘lfldward J. Kay was musical (firm. for p, stray rtogi] ondr the obfitacfes _____ the Iace togct er, orms t e n- , tcrcysting background of tw/lonloarrglms sTANtmm‘ scum“ _. "Gin er." which comes o t e m- .pli‘¢\ Yhtotrc to-tlay. Frank Albertson 125?‘: Kan...“ land Barbara Reed co-star for the shmev Macheam first time. heading a cast which 6mg, 1X_-1, Beryl luacLem: includes fllllliy Juvenile pllycfi- g, 1mm 1535mm, Aibcrison ts seen as a prize-fight" “g9 vmL-l. Violet Aiken: l forced to retire from the ring bo- she". Minn“; cause of injury to hi: eye. Ha 8°98 Qfgdg vr1,....1, 1.34m; Todd. u. a small tow-n with hls-ten-YBP-T‘ Grade v.4. Jackie White old nephew. Johny Oalklns. “"4 AWGftgTm-ld; 3,1v(aryKellY- takes a icib as master of the 608 Grade IV.-1. Vernon Macneav} pclund. Johny adopts a stray dot! Grade IIL-l. Marcellus Train-o. which he culls "Ginger." but runs g_ Aug”. ¢@m¢rqn_ m imo unexpected trouble when the Grade IL-i, Willem mayo: of the town riots to have arm..- I.~—1.Stepht~n r1... _. a the property on vmich the tor-ad B Perfect Aiiflidi-"cii Todd located condemned as a iillblw Aiken. Edit! TOW- nuisance. The plan bacltlirts Whm‘ Mary K9111. Jldik Tmfi" the dog and his youthful muster D. hemi- Calms- ~ AND TIIRI LLS GALORE TN MUSICAL WESTERN 1, Packed solidly wlhh mounting sus- today st the Capitol Theatre. com-i bines a murder mystery with inst- movlnu Western action and the For the twentieth time lovely Dale Evans appears opposite Rog- ers and. once again, George "Gabby" Hayes and the fsnnotrs Sons of the Pioneers headline the supporting Ollt. Action [eta underway when Con- nie Edwards. 5t. Louis nevwopaprr reporter. plsyod by Dale Evans. travels from St. Louis to Hereford wApply in Seoonglgu" out. to e lustre; buffs to 6 Mimi; No brush roqulrod-olilllv W" Heaven to inveotigate the myster- bot. My Rogers plays the part of editor of Hereford Harm's news- ‘PIPE!’- When they discover evidence which proves that Talbot was act- ually murder-ad. ilouers and Dole the murderer. Spectacular- action goenes mark their chase after the suspects which also creates a con- stint menace to their own ilvos. PMRITH. Cumberland _— (OP) - A saloon cs lo has been scan recently tn the o Putt-tot. .' a/aulofsloe IIACK. strewn - I l=___ 2‘.